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FANUC America Expands CNC Training

By DE Editors  

August 16, 2016

FANUC America, a provider of CNC (computer numerically controlled), robotics and factory automation solutions, is expanding its CNC training program with facility upgrades and more course offerings.

FANUC currently offers a wide range of training courses covering CNC maintenance, operations and programming, servo and laser maintenance, Ladder/PMC editing, FANUC Picture Development, G-code programming, custom macro programming, conversational programming and more. FANUC training courses include hands on instruction and real-world troubleshooting.

The company is also offering:

  • New online training courses including mill, lathe and custom macro programming courses as well as general maintenance and integrator training.
  • More than 50 new CNC systems were purchased for classroom training
  • New training facility in Auburn, WA, and classroom upgrades at the Huntersville, NC, and Rochester Hills, MI, facilities.
  • Machine tools with FANUC controls installed at several FANUC locations for use in select classes.
For more information, visit FANUC America.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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